Silko’s Cosmopolitan Vision: Community Writing in Gardens in the Dunes

Liang Shuangshuang
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The American Indian novel, Gardens in the Dunes, tells the story of the decline of the tribal community located on the Colorado River, the resistance of the pan-Indian community, the syncretism of the Indian-white community, and the construction of the global community in the late 19th century, which reveals the fluid character of community and Silko’s cosmopolitan vision. In the novel, Silko describes the attempts and efforts of the endangered Sand Lizard tribe to find safety in an insecure world, pointing out that the community must insist on solidifying the base as well as making innovations, incorporating new landscape into the existing body of knowledge, revising and supplementing it. Silko interprets her thought on the survival and development of the nation, calling for the coming of a harmonious, balanced, open and inclusive community in which the local and the global coexist.
西尔科的世界主义视野:沙丘花园中的社区写作
美国印第安人小说《沙丘中的花园》讲述了19世纪末科罗拉多河沿岸部落社区的衰落、泛印第安社区的反抗、印第安-白人社区的融合以及全球社区的构建,揭示了社区的流动性特征和西尔科的世界主义视野。在小说中,西尔科描述了濒临灭绝的沙蜥蜴部落在一个不安全的世界中寻找安全的尝试和努力,指出社区必须坚持巩固基础,并进行创新,将新的景观纳入现有的知识体系,修改和补充它。西尔科阐释了她对民族生存与发展的思考,呼吁建立一个和谐、平衡、开放、包容、本土与全球共存的共同体。
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